$150 for a One-Year Family Membership to Please Touch Museum and Elmwood Park Zoo ($285 Value)

Multiple Locations

In a Nutshell

Children’s Museum with two floors of interactive exhibits; zoo with interactive bird exhibits and more; valid for up to 2 adults and 4 kids

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, 1 as gift. Must activate by expiration date on Groupon, membership expires 1 year from activation. Memberships are valid for 2 adults & up to 4 children living in the same household. Membership prices & benefits are strictly for named cardholders & subject to change without prior notification. Valid state or federal photo ID required at time of admission for entrance. Cannot be combined, upgraded or renewed to another level of membership. Voucher must be redeemed at first visit at one of listed locations; then membership cards will be mailed directly. Please allow 2-3 weeksMerchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Please Touch Museum & Elmwood Park Zoo

The Deal

Free admission for up to two adults and four children living in the same household

One free parking spot per visit to Please Touch Museum

One feed-filled cone per visit to the Elmwood Park Zoo petting barn

Discounts at stores and cafés

Invites to Monster Mash and other PTM members-only events

This Groupon will allow guests to purchase tickets to Please Touch Museum’s Members Only Monster Mash Halloween event on October 25. This year’s soiree includes trick or treating, Halloween-themed activities, exclusive access to the museum after hours, free carousel rides, and a spooky dance party with Double Down Entertainment.

Please Touch Museum

From a re-creation of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland to child-size versions of hospitals and grocery stores, Please Touch Museum seems like it emerged right from a child's imagination. Rightfully so, since the museum caters to families with children. For over three decades, the museum has helped kids (and their parents) expand their minds through playful exhibits and activities.

Size: Two floors of interactive exhibits

Eye Catcher: A 40-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty's torch made from colorful objects such as toys and a baseball bat

Crown Jewel:Centennial Exploration, which houses some of the inventions shown during the 1876 Centennial Exhibition as well as a 20'x30' model of the 1876 Exhibition grounds

Don't Miss: A trip around the more than century-old restored carousel (not included in admission)

Special Programs: Art workshops; performances in the Playhouse Theater

Pro Tip: A few areas are set aside for toddlers ages 3 and under

Elmwood Park Zoo

It all started with a farmer's generosity. In 1924, a civic-minded citizen handed over 16 acres of lush farmland and a small group of critters to the Borough of Norristown. Today, the Norristown Zoological Society welcomes guests to Elmwood Park Zoo in hopes of creating a future stock of wildlife lovers and conservation advocates.

Size: A menagerie of over 100 species primarily indigenous to the Americas—including jaguars, howler monkeys, timberwolves, and eagles both bald and gold—and more than 15 species that are threatened or endangered

Don't Miss: Amazing creatures from other continents, such as the giraffes that retrieve lost frisbees from the rooftops

Hands-On Activities: Be one with nature's winged creatures at the "Birds of Paradise" interactive sun conure exhibit or experience feeding live bison (not included in admission)

Special Events: Boo at the Zoo, a series of trick-or-treat stations and themed attractions that take place every weekend through October 26 from noon to 3 p.m.